The major histo-compatability complex is:______. a. found on the third chromosome. b. located in the thymus gland. c. a set of genes that code for MHC glycoproteins. d. glycoproteins, called MHC antigens, found on all body cells.e. all of the choices are correct.

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MHC Glycoproteins

Explanation:

   (c) A set of genes that code for MHC glycoproteins

  • The major  histo-compatibility complex (MHC) of genes compose of a connected set of heredity loci encoding  numerous protein included in antigen represent to T cells
  • Many cases of the MHC class I and class II such as MHC molecules of glycoproteins that occurs peptides to the T cells receptor
  • The MHC class I molecules are one and two priority classes of MHC molecules and which are found on the cell  surface of all nucleated cells in the bodies of vertebrates
  • It also found on platelets but not found in RBC  

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